Issue 20, 2019

Long-wavelength fluctuations and static correlations in quasi-2D colloidal suspensions

Abstract

Dimensionality strongly affects thermal fluctuations and critical dynamics of equilibrium systems. These influences persist in amorphous systems going through the nonequilibrium glass transition. Here, we experimentally study the glass transition of quasi-2D suspensions of spherical and ellipsoidal particles under different degrees of circular confinement. We show that the strength of the long-wavelength fluctuations increases logarithmically with system sizes and displays the signature of the Mermin–Wagner fluctuations. Moreover, using confinement as a tool, we also measure static structural correlations and extract a growing static correlation length in 2D supercooled liquids. Finally, we explore the influence of the Mermin–Wagner fluctuations on the translational and orientational relaxations of 2D ellipsoidal suspensions, which leads to a new interpretation of the two-step glass transition and the orientational glass phase of anisotropic particles. Our study reveals the importance of long-wavelength fluctuations in 2D supercooled liquids and provides new insights into the role of dimensionality in the glass transition.

Graphical abstract: Long-wavelength fluctuations and static correlations in quasi-2D colloidal suspensions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Feb 2019
Accepted
30 Apr 2019
First published
02 May 2019

Soft Matter, 2019,15, 4087-4097

Author version available

Long-wavelength fluctuations and static correlations in quasi-2D colloidal suspensions

B. Zhang and X. Cheng, Soft Matter, 2019, 15, 4087 DOI: 10.1039/C9SM00302A

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